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Show Magna Timet, Magna, Utah Friday, August 14, 1953 Open House Planned For Mrs. Charles THE SOCIAL SCENE Botshardt Sunday What The Women Are Doing This Week LOVELY BRIDES-ELEC- T Mrs. Charles Bosshardt of Salt Lake City, who lived in Magna for many years and is extensively acquainted here, will be honored at Open House, Sunday afternoon, August 16th, at the home of a Mrs. LuEtta granddaughter, Swensen. from the hours of 2 00 to 5 00 p m. Friends are invited to call at the Swensen residence, 2922 South 9050 West and renew their friendred. ship with Mrs. Bosshardt. She will Upon their return they will be 83 years old. make home in Salt Lake. GIVE PLANS Betrothal Given Of Mitt Patricia Announcement of the approach- parents of the bridegroom That ing wedding will be greeted with evening a reception will be given great interest by the many friends in the Thirteenth Ward Culver-Lare- n Empey Miss Eckersley has asked Mrs of the popular pai- -. Virgil Clme to be her matron of Mr and Mrs Pat Culver of Cashonor, and also in attendance w ill be Mrs. Ronald Gerber, Miss Paper, Wyoming, announce the be- Marilyn Eckertley trothal and approaching marriage Chooser Attendant tricia Parson of Logan and Miss of their lovely daughter, Miss PaGay Rasmussen of Garfield 4 Fete For flower girls she has chosen tricia Rae, to Staff Sergeant Lar-e- n For Sept. F. Empey of the Air Force, son Laura Fay Cline and Shaunbra of Mr and Mrs Grant Empey of Lovely Miss Marilyn Eckersley Cannon. of 419 East 3rd South, Salt Lake Richard Howard will be the best Magna. The young couple plan to be City, former Garfield miss, has man and ushers will be Ronald married m the latter part of Aug- chosen her attendants at "her wed- Gerber and Gam Milar. By Peggy Mat Wiibock ust and a wedding reception will ding September 4th. After a honeymoon trip, the Her parents, Mr. and Mrs Harry couple will make a home in Salt Jeannene Lovell Wed honor them Saturday evening, at the First P. Thompson of Pasco, Washing- Lake City and the bridegroom August twenty-secon- d Baptist Church, 777 South 13th ton, are plann.ng to travel to Utah will continue his studies at the In Solemn Temple for the marriage of Miss Marilyn University of Utah. East, Salt Lake City. Ritet Monday Morn They will leave on a honeymoon to Don C Harwood, son of Mr. trip to New York City, Niagara and Mrs C. H Harwood, 3521 Mitt Shirley Bradley, In the majestic Salt Lake LDS Falls and other points of interest, West 35th South, in the Salt Lake Temple, Miss Jeannene Lovell Bert Nixon Plan and Sergeant Empey will report LDS Temple. and Ralph Lynn Allred were wed A breakfa.-- t honoring the couto Limestone, Maine, for further Late Summer Ritet m the holy bonds of matrimony ple will follow, hosts being the duty in the armed forces. Monday. The bride is a daughter An announcement of particular of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Lovell IlllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimillllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllUIIII interest is the betrothal and ap- of Hunter and the bridegroom is proaching marriage of Miss Shir- a son of Mr. and Mrs. Parley All-re- d of Bluffdale. ley Bradley to Bert Nixon. The bride-eleis the daughter of Mr. The bridegrooms parents were and Mis Eldon Bradley and the hosts at a wedding breakfast at groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hotel Temple Square, following Clarence Nixon. the rites, and a reception honored Nuptial vows will be solemnized the popular pair that evening at E 5 To thote who entrutt to ut a tacred in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and the Hunter Ward House. a reception will honor them that 5 Beautiful Dress retpontibility, we pledge our constant, at the Hunter Wardhouse. evening The brides beautiful gown was E E pertonal service. The benedict is now stationed white velvet, styled at Fort Ord, California in the with Dutch collar and pointed boarmy. He has completed an LDS dice, front and back. The sleeves VISITORS WELCOME mission to the Northern States. were long and came to points at Many socials are being planned the wrist. Her finger-ti- p length to honor the popular bride-to-bPhono 2824 1525 West 2700 South veil was attached to a crown of and beads. She carried a jfimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimu Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Beuteler and pearls of orchids. bouquet family are enjoying a week's vaNational Attendants were Mrs. Grant Petcation at Yellowstone Park. erson, matron of honor; Mrs Ronnie Gillett, Mrs. Lee Eastman, W ANTED Y oung lady for stenoMrs. Dick Nuttall and Mrs. Gloria graphic work. Apply, First Secur- Hofmann. . ity Bank, Magna. t HUNTER I Mrs. Peterson wore an orchid gown v. iile the others chose yellow. Fa hioned ballerina length in sheer, mbroidered organdy, the dresses were complemented by arm bouquets of vanda orchids. Flowir girls were Karen Allred, sister of the bridegroom, and Linda Tim thy, niece of the bride. Gary Allred stood as best man for his brother. Ted Secrist and Wallace N.eLon were ushers. The lewlywed departed on a honeyn on tup to Yellowstone Park T e bi ide chose a gray suit striped with red and her accessories wt e in a matching shade of NEWS I floor-lengt- A reunion for Mr and Mrs. H. F. Twenty local people attended k Catten family was held at a reunion of the James C. Orr Canyon Friday Forty mem- family Sunday at Jordan Park. bers attended and enjoyed the Mrs. James C. Orr, 79 years old. festivities has ten living children and 93 Visitors at the Catt n home and and other relatives recently hae been grandchildren Mr. and Mrs Henry Andeison, Seventy-eigh- t were present son and daughter of Richland, and enjoyed a gay time visiting Washington, Mis Ezia Harding and acquaintances of and daughter and husband, Mr many renewing relative. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Anderson and children of Anaconda, Montana Mrs. Evelyn Garrity and daughter, Susan of Los Gatos, California, Miss Helen Gardiner, daughter arrived Tuesday as unof Mrs Mildred Gardiner, return- - expected but mostevening welcome visit- Mill-cree- Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Faye Thornock are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green and family of Alberta, Canada and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Oxspring of Dug way, Utah. ... owm, nuaoea gutng pmmr toy, mopping power ; ;; effort-leturning poumr you ll find off thwe thrills at the wheel of a dashing new OldsmoLilelComein dries a glamor, ous Super 88" or Classic Ninety. Eight. 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